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- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Overview
- Git Installation and Configuration
- Setting SSH Key or HTTPS Password for CodeArts Repo Repository
- Migrating Data to CodeArts Repo
- Creating a CodeArts Repo Repository
- Associating the CodeArts Repo Repository
- Cloning or Downloading Code from CodeArts Repo to a Local PC
- Using CodeArts Repo
- Configuring CodeArts Repo
- Submitting Code to the CodeArts Repo
- More About Git
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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APIs
- SSHKey
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Repository
- Obtain files in the branch directory.
- Obtaining Warehouse Statistics
- Obtains image files of a specific branch in a repository.
- Modifying the Status of a Repository Referenced by a Pipeline
- Checks whether a user has the warehouse administrator permission.
- Sets whether a repository is in public or private state.
- Obtains the content of a specified file in a specified branch of a repository.
- Obtaining the List of Public Sample Templates
- Creating a repository
- Obtain the short ID of the repository based on the repository name and group name to combine the short ID with the URL of the submission details page corresponding to commitid.
- Queries the submission of a branch of a repository based on the group name and repository name.
- Querying the Branch of a Warehouse
- This API is used to query the submission of a branch of a warehouse based on the warehouse ID. More optional parameters are provided.
- Adding a Deployment Key
- Deleting a Repository Deployment Key
- Obtains the last submission statistics of the warehouse.
- Repository Statistics
- Delete repositories
- Check the repository creation status.
- Querying the Tag List of a Warehouse
- Adding a Tag
- Querying the Details of a Warehouse
- Obtains the number of submitted code lines.
- Download Repository
- Creating a Protection Branch
- Obtaining the Repository Branch List
- Obtaining the List of Warehouse Combination Requests
- Obtaining Warehouse Combination Request Details
- V2Project
- RepoMember
- Commit
- File
- User
- WebHook
- Project
- V2 Warehouse Management
- Discussion
- Application Examples
- Appendix
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FAQs
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Managing Repositories
- How Can I Set Multiple SSH Keys on My Computer?
- How Can I Prevent Unauthorized Code Replication?
- How Do I Upgrade TLS?
- Should I Set a Public SSH Key for Each Repository?
- Can All Users Upload and Download Code with the Same SSH Key?
- Will the System Remove Deleted Project Members from Repositories and SSH Keys Created by Them?
- How Can I Make a Repository Private or Public?
- SSH Function Upgraded
- Using Repositories
- Migrating Repositories
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FAQs
- Why Can't I View Repositories Created by Other Project Members?
- Is There Any File Size Limit in Repositories?
- Can I Export the Statistics on Code Lines Committed by Members?
- How Do I Prevent Files Containing Secrets from Being Pushed to a Repository?
- Why Can't I See the Repository Synchronization Tab?
- Will Related Git Code Branches Be Automatically Deleted When the Creator of a Git Branch Is Deleted?
- What Do I Do If a Binary File Fails to Be Pushed to CodeArts Repo?
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Git Issues
- How Does Git Identify Repository Administrators?
- How Do I Obtain the Path Where Downloaded Code Is Stored?
- How Do I Obtain the Code Repository Address?
- What Are Repository URLs Used for?
- Does CodeArts Repo Support SVN?
- Can I Decompress a Compressed Package Uploaded to a Cloud Repository?
- How Do I Clear, Save, and Change the Username and Password in Git?
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Troubleshooting
- Private Key Is Lost
- SSH Key Already Exits
- Git Keeps Asking for Passphrase During Code Clone via SSH
- Password Incorrect During Code Clone via HTTPS
- Committed Files Cannot Be Found in the Cloud Repository
- Message "pathspec XXX did not match any files" Is Displayed
- Message "Transport Error: cannot get remote repository refs. XXX.git: cannot open git-upload-pack" Is Displayed
- Message "syntax error near unexpected token `newline'" Is Displayed
- Message "unable to auto-detect email address" Is Displayed
- Message "fatal:Authentication failed" Is Displayed
- Message "'origin' does not appear to be a git repository" Is Displayed
- Message "You are not allowed to push code to protected branches on this project" is Displayed
- Message "Not a git repository" Is Displayed
- Message "src refspec master does not match any" Is Displayed
- Message "destination path 'XXX' already exists and is not an empty directory" Is Displayed
- Message "The requested URL returned error: 401" Is Displayed
- Code Push Fails
- Code Pull Fails
- Message "fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories" Is Displayed
- Message "SSL certificate problem" Is Displayed
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Managing Repositories
Setting Password-Free Access via HTTPS
Background
Prerequisites
- You have to enter the username and password in CodeArts Repo each time you use the HTTPS protocol to perform operations such as git clone, git fetch, git pull, and git push.
Setting Password-Free Access on Windows
The following table describes how to set password-free access on Windows.
Setting Password-Free Access on macOS
Install the osxkeychain tool to implement password-free access.
- Check whether the tool has been installed.
git credential -osxkeychain # Test for the cred helper Usage: git credential -osxkeychain < get|store|erase >
If the following information is displayed, the tool has not been installed.
git: 'credential -osxkeychain' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
- Obtain the installation package.
git credential -osxkeychain # Test for the cred helper git: 'credential -osxkeychain' is not a git command. See 'git --help'. curl -s -o \ https://github-media-downloads.s3.amazonaws.com/osx/git-credential-osxkeychain # Download the helper chmod u+x git-credential-osxkeychain # Fix the permissions on the file so it can be run
- Install osxkeychain in the directory where Git is installed.
sudo mv git-credential-osxkeychain\ "$(dirname $(which git))/git-credential-osxkeychain" # Move the helper to the path where git is installed Password:[enter your password]
- Use osxkeychain to set Git to the password-free mode.
git config --global credential.helper osxkeychain #Set git to use the osxkeychain credential helper
NOTE:
The password needs to be entered the first time you perform Git operations. After that, osxkeychain will manage the username and password, and you do not need to enter password subsequently.
Setting Password-Free Access on Linux
Linux provides two password-free access modes:
- cache:
- Credentials are cached in memory and cleared after 15 minutes.
git config --global credential.helper cache #Set git to use the credential memory cache
- Set the expiration time in timeout, in units of seconds.
git config --global credential.helper 'cache --timeout=3600' # Set the cache to timeout after 1 hour (setting is in seconds)
- Credentials are cached in memory and cleared after 15 minutes.
- store:
Credentials are stored in a plain-text file (~/.git-credentials by default) in the home directory on the disk. The credentials never expire unless you change the password on the Git server. The content of the git-credentials file is as follows:
https://username:password@***********.com
After saving the credentials in the preceding file, run the following command to implement pass-free access:
git config --global credential.helper store
Troubleshooting
If the message SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate is displayed when you download code using HTTPS, run the following command on the client:
git config --global http.sslVerify false
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